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3Make a list of the 6 Fundamental Right andExplain.plz say fast |
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Answer» tion:Genesis. ...Significance and characteristics. ...RIGHT to equality. ...Right to freedom. ...Right against EXPLOITATION. ...Right to freedom of RELIGION. ...Right to life. ...Cultural and educational |
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. Grive reasons for the following statements. - Cricket began to be played all over India, to a greater or smaller exlent. |
| Answer» CRICKET BECAME famous in INDIA after the BRITISH rule | |
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both belgium and sri lanka are democracies but they follow different meathod of power sharing......state the statement by giving point of difference.(5 marks) |
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Answer» BRAINLIST Both Belgium and Sri Lankan are democratic countries but they follow different system of power sharing. In Belgium shared EQUAL POWERS to all communities, i.e. French and German speaking community. However, Sri Lankan followed a system called Majoritarianism by promoting the Sinhalese which led to a civil war. For example, In the Belgium constitution prescribes that the number of DUTCH and French-speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central GOVT. But in Sri Lankan the govt. followed preferential policies that FAVOURED Sinhala community. |
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Hello friends everyone improve himself write down your improvement steps |
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Answer» I DONT NEED any IMPROVEMENTS I am a IMPROVER myself |
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I can cut but i am not a knife i sometimes have paint put on me but i am not a wall i come from trees but i am not a fruit i am a sheet but i dont get put on a bed i get put in a printer but i am not ink |
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Answer» The answer is paper.Explanation:Paper can cut our SKIN SOMETIMES due to its sharp edges.Paper can have paint on it as people paints on paper.Paper is made from cutting tree.Paper is a sheet which gets put in a printer.HOPE THIS HELPS! PLEASE mark as Brainliest |
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Mead freedom on the individual equality of all beforeGive reason why was liberalism notsuccessful till the early 20th Century |
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Answer» The changing economic and social conditions of the 19th century LED to a DIVISION between neo-classical and social (or welfare) liberals, who while agreeing on the importance of individual liberty differed on the ROLE of the state.Explanation: |
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Explain different conservation categories to prevent Land Degradation |
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Answer» It divides species into nine categories, of which the official TERM 'THREATENED is a subset of THREE categories: Critically Endangered, Endangered, and Vulnerable: EXTINCT (EX) Extinct in the Wild (EW) Critically Endangered (CR) Endangered (EN) Vulnerable (VU) Near Threatened (NT) LEAST Concern (LC) Data Deficient (DD)Bro Please Make Me Brainliest |
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Duniya ka sabse bada prani ke naam batao |
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Answer» a mammoth is the BIGGEST Explanation:but in EXTINCT ANIMALS DINOSAURS..hope it helps you MARK as brainliest |
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Plz plz say answer very fast.... |
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Answer» In 1895, he established the “People's ASSEMBLY of Urdravidians” (Adidravida Jana Sabha), which probably split off from Srinivasan's ORGANISATION. According to Michael Bergunder, Thass was THUS the first PERSON to introduce the CONCEPT of "Adi Dravida" into political discussion.hope it helps youpls mark as brainliest |
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Name two important parallels to the north of the equator |
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Answer» The IMPORTANT parallels to the north of Equator are TROPIC of CANCER and ARCTIC Circle. |
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What was Jacobin club ? who assist leader and how did he create the right of terror in 1793-1794 |
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Answer» e of Jacobins called as reign of TERROR because of the leader of Jacobins CLUB "Robespierre". He USE to GIVE very hard punishment to those who didn't obey the CONSTITUTION of the france. He use to guillotine the one whom he saw as the enimies of the France republicBro Please Make Me Brainliest |
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What do you mean by dissent ? |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:DISAGREEMENT with OFFICIAL or generally agreed ideas or opinions | |
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15 + 12 + 4 - 3 x 4 |
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Answer» is 19......... |
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फ्रांस में क्रांति की शुरुआत किन परिस्थितियों में हुई।by Nikita Singh |
| Answer» TION:HOPE this MAY HELP you ......... | |
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Imagine you lived in the pre globalisation era in india. list any three ways your life would have been different plz answer as possible |
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Answer» Globalization, however, has existed for centuries by WAY of evolving trade ROUTES, ... We can assess the impact of globalization on tourism from a NUMBER of PERSPECTIVES. ... Other critical population trends affecting global development and tourism include the ... This group is also TRAVELLING more than ever before in history.Bro Please Make Me Brainliest |
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List three ways in which you think globalization will be affected due to the current pandemic |
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Answer» helloplease choose my answer as the brainliestExplanation:The period following the Black Death in Europe turned out to be the “waning of the Middle Ages", bringing to an end the universalist culture. The COVID-19 epidemic could lead to similar far-reaching, historically significant global change, according to one historian. The outbreak of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, that began in WUHAN, China, may well turn into a global pandemic. More than 50 countries have confirmed cases of the virus, with the precise nature of the transmission mechanism remaining unclear. Have you READ? 6 charts showing the economic impact of Coronavirus How we should respond to Coronavirus, according to Bill Gates Pandemics are not just passing tragedies of sickness and death. The omnipresence of such mass-scale threats, and the uncertainty and fear that accompany them, lead to new behaviors and beliefs. People become both more suspicious and more credulous. Above all, they become less willing to engage with anything that seems foreign or strange. Distribution of cases of confirmed COVID-19 by continent (according to the applied case definition in the countries) The distribution of confirmed COVID-19 cases by continent, as of 4th March 2020. Image: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control Nobody knows how long the COVID-19 epidemic will last. If it does not become less contagious with the arrival of spring weather in the northern hemisphere, nervous populations around the world may have to wait until a vaccine is developed and rolled out. Another major variable is the effectiveness of public-health authorities, which are significantly less competent in many countries than they are in China. In any case, factory closures and production suspensions are already disrupting global SUPPLY chains. Producers are taking steps to REDUCE their exposure to long-distance vulnerabilities. So far, at least, financial commentators have focused on cost calculations for particular sectors: automakers worried about shortages of parts; textile makers deprived of fabric; luxury-goods retailers starved of customers; and the tourism sector, where cruise ships, in particular, have become hotbeds of contagion. But there has been relatively little reflection on what the new climate of uncertainty means for the global economy more generally. In thinking through the long-term consequences of the COVID-19 crisis, individuals, companies, and perhaps even governments will try to shield themselves through complex contingent contracts. It is easy to imagine new financial products being structured to pay out to automobile producers in the event that the virus reaches a certain level of lethality. The demand for novel contracts may even fuel new bubbles, as the money-making possibilities multiply. History OFFERS intriguing precedents for what might come next. Consider the famous financial crisis following the “tulip mania” in the Netherlands between 1635 and 1637. This episode is particularly well known because its lessons were popularized by the Scottish journalist Charles Mackay in his 1841 book, Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. To Mackay, the tulip crisis seemed to prefigure the speculative surges of capital into railroads and other industrial developments in North and South America during his own time. Throughout the book, he milks the episode for all its humor, recounting stories of ignorant sailors literally swallowing a fortune by mistaking tulip bulbs for onions. The financial speculation in this wild, apocalyptic environment was born of uncertainty. But it has often been reinterpreted as evidence of craven materialism, with the bust representing an indictment of godless luxuries and foreign exotica. Tulips, after all, originally came from the alien culture of Ottoman Turkey. Like today, early modern Europe’s plague epidemics spawned vast conspiracy theories. The less obvious the origin of the disease, the more likely it was to be attributed to some malign influence. Stories circulated about sinister hooded figures going door to door “anointing” surfaces with contagious substances. Outsiders – foreign merchants and soldiers – as well as the marginalized poor were fingered as the culprits. Not surprisingly, the COVID-19 epidemic is already playing into today’s nationalist narratives. To some Americans, the Chinese origins of the disease will simply reaffirm the belief that China poses a danger to the world and cannot be trusted to behave responsibly. At the same time, many Chinese will likely see some US measures to combat the virus as being racially motivated and intended to block China’s rise. Conspiracy theories about the US Central Intelligence Agency creating the virus are already circulating. In a world flooded with disinformation, COVID-19 promises to bring even more |
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List of people what work they do |
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Answer» hi MATE Explanation: job business AGRICULTURE SALON shopping malls shops |
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Is france a good country to live and work in pick out a sentence from the passage that support your answer |
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Answer» there is garbage in the road,and there they will maintain ROADS nicely and the city will be clean. And here the steps are taken by pm like swatch Barack, ETC... HAPPY independence day. ☺️Bro Please Make Me BRAINLIEST |
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Write a short note on government at village level |
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Answer» Gram Panchayat (Village Level) This SMALLEST level of government WORKS within towns and villages. Elections are held every five years to elect members to the GOVERNING council. The main responsibilities of this level include: Working on community development including establishing SCHOOLS and medical systems.Bro Please Make Me BRAINLIEST |
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The layout of a building,a factory or a play ground is called ________ |
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Answer» A playground, a playpark, or a playarea is a PLACE specifically designed to enable children to PLAY thereBro PLEASE MAKE Me BRAINLIEST |
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What is diversity? Relate of your life |
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Answer» earth is incredibly diverse. Biological diversity is the VARIETY of LIFE on earth. This includes all the DIFFERENT plants, animals, and microorganisms; the genes they contain; and the ecosystems they FORM on land and in WATER. Biological diversity is constantly changing.Bro Please Make Me Brainliest |
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What are the various archaeological sources of history |
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Answer» logical Sources: Archaeological REMAINS and Monuments: Ancient ruins, remains and monuments recovered as a RESULT of excavation and exploration are archaeological sources of history. ... Inscriptions: Inscriptions supply valuable historical facts. ... RELIGIOUS Literature: ... Secular Literature: ... Accounts of Foreigners:Bro Please Make Me BRAINLIEST |
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What is temparate zone |
| Answer» HEY mate......Explanation:In geography, the temperate or tepid CLIMATES of Earth occur in the middle latitudes, which span between the TROPIC and the polar regions of Earth. plzzzz mark it as brain LIST | |
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A charity that helps conservation of the natural world. (r,g,e,n,ee,p,c,a,e) unscramble the word |
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Answer» green peace is the unscrambled word Greenpeace is a non-governmental ENVIRONMENTAL organization with offices in over 55 countries and an international coordinating BODY in AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands. Greenpeace was founded in 1971 by Irving Stowe and Dorothy Stowe, Canadian and US ex-pat environmental activists.For nearly 50 YEARS, Greenpeace has been sailing the world’s oceans protecting our planet and fighting for environmental justicePLZ MARK BRAINLIEST AND CLICK ON THE HEART IF U FOUND THIS USEFUL |
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Whatare different forms of power sharing inmodern democracies ? Explain |
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Answer» please mark as brainliest and please FOLLOW meExplanation:The three FORMS of power sharing in modern democracy are vertical DIVISION of power, horizontal division of power and political division among SOCIAL groups and political parties. The power is split ACROSS various political parties or social groups. An example is community government of Belgium. |
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10 lines on early human |
| Answer» PLZ mark me brainliestExplanation:They are not CIVILIZED and they hunt animals for foodWe have evolved through ages to become humans we are todayEARLY MAN : (SHORT ESSAY)Our ANCESTORS who brought us to what we are today were once uncivilized and were called as Early Man. Life during that stage was pretty hard since they had no technologies or comforts like today. The age they LIVED was called Stone Age. Early Man used to spend life in caves. They wear animal skin and tree leaves over their body as dresses. They used to hunt animals for food. The life of Early Man was like Wild Life of other animals in the Jungle. With experience and the sixth sense induced Early man started learning and started civilizing himself slowly.Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/8201109#readmore | |
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The nawab of awadh was forced to give a portion of his territory due to the policy of subsidiary alliance during ___ governorship . |
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Answer» during BRITISH or COLONIAL governer shipI HIPE IT HELPED STAY HOME STAY SAFE TC |
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Which collage was started by Hidayatullah khanand sir Syed? |
| Answer» ALIGARH Muslim UNIVERSITY. Aligarh Muslim University (abbreviated as AMU) is a PUBLIC university in Aligarh, India.Explanation:May this ANSWER will help you plz mark has brainliest | |
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explain the impact of the French revolution in the every day life of the people of France in long answer |
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Answer» what is questions plz send FULL DETAILS questions but don't SPAM UNDERSTAND |
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What is different to study the formation of earth and its structure? |
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Answer» pashapashi NAMDHARI biddingExplanation:ISKCON MALARIA BOL........... |
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डीएससी फुल फॉर्म इन |
| Answer» TION:DEFENCE SECURITY Corps. The Defence Security is a Corps (DSC) of the ARMY and its personnel are subjected to Army Act under Army. | |
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Please answer all the questionsI will mark the answer as braillianst |
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Answer» Lakshadweep IslandsSri Lanka and MaldivesRussia,Canada,USA,China,BRAZIL, Australia, IndiaAndaman and Nicobar IslandsThe countries large than INDIA are Russia,Canada,USA,China,Brazil,and Australia.The difference between day and night is hardly felt at Kanyakumari but not in Kashmir because Kanyakumari lies CLOSER to the EQUATOR. As the sun rays fall directly on the equator, the length of day and night is almost the same. Therefore the difference of day and night is hardly felt in Kanyakumari but not so in Kashmir which is farther from the equator. |
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What was the Micci dominicci? |
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Answer» MISSI DOMINICI, the name GIVEN to the officials commissioned by the Frankish kings and EMPERORS to supervise the ADMINISTRATION of their DOMINIONS. |
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One word answers- 1. Which planet is known as the ‘Red Planet’?2. The longest bone in our body is__________3. The first Women president of India is ___________. 4. The study of the weather phenomena is called _________. 5. The full form of ‘CID ‘is ______________. 6. The famous Indian Woman K.Malleshwari won a medal in _______ sports in Olympics.7. Mammoth’ is a very large ____________ 8. The Garden city of India is ____________ 9. The largest bird in the world is _____________ 10. An animal that can drop its tail and grows a new one is _________ 11. Char Minar is in _________ city.12. The author of famous book Harry Potter is___________ 13. Our country’s oldest steel company is_____________ 14. The name of the first cloned sheep was_________ 15. World Environment Day is celebrated on ___________ |
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Answer» 1. mars2.femur3. PRATIBHA Patil4. meteorologist5.crime investigation department6. weight lifting7. elephant8. Bengaluru9. ostrich10. lizard11. Hyderabad12. jk Rowling13. roslin14. TATA steel15. 5 JunePLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
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What is communism in simple words |
| Answer» SOCIALISM is the ANSWER add my answer in brainliest and click the THANKS BUTTON good NIGHT | |
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economic and social development, sustainable development, poverty, inclusion and social sector initiatives |
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Answer» In the social sciences, a social group can be defined as two or more people who interact with one another, share similar characteristics, and COLLECTIVELY have a sense of unity. Other theorists disagree however, and are wary of definitions which stress the importance of interdependence or objective similarity.[1][2] Instead, RESEARCHERS within the social identity tradition generally define it as "a group is defined in terms of those who IDENTIFY themselves as members of the group."[3] Regardless, social groups COME in a myriad of sizes and varieties. For example, a society can be viewed as a LARGE social group. please mark as brainlist and follow me |
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Causes of forest lives |
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Answer» Multiple factors, either of human or NATURAL ORIGIN, cause deforestation. Natural factors INCLUDE natural forest fires or parasite-caused diseases which can result in deforestation. Nevertheless, human activities are AMONG the main causes of global deforestation. |
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Why is it difficult to study the formation of Earth and its structure |
| Answer» TION:It is difficult to study the structure of the EARTH because the crust is too THICK to drill all the WAY through. scientists need to study SEISMIC waves made by earthquakes or man-made explosions | |
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Describe the political and social system in Europe before industrialisation |
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रोजगार की दृष्टि से भारत का कौन सा क्षेत्र महत्वपूर्ण है? |
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Answer» रोजगार की दृष्टि से भारत का उत्तर प्रदेश महत्वपूर्ण है । |
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CLASSIFIED THIS ROCKS Dolonite NitratesPLS GIVE ME RIGHT ANS |
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Answer» sedimentary carbonate rocksedimentary PLEASE mark as BRAINLIST. and give me thanks |
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Explain any five objectives of a bussiness. |
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Answer» tion:To EARN PROFITTO run daily LIFETO INCREASE LIVING standardTo develop the nationTo satisfy the consumer |
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9. Which religions are followed by Sri Lankans ? |
| Answer» THERAVADA BUDDHISM is the official religion of Sri LANKA, with about 70.2% of the COUNTRY's population as followers.Explanation:HOPE THIS IS USEFUL PLS MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST | |
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Evolution of sound instrument from 18 century in brief |
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Answer» said to have flourished during the 18TH century from Paris and was said to be very fashionable. Piano is regarded as one of the most TECHNOLOGICALLY advanced musical instruments. Invented around the end of the 17th century, Piano became widespread by the end of the 18th century in the Western society.Have a Nice day |
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